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The department initiated a probe into the irregularities when farmer associations lodged a complaint against the officials, alleging that large-scale discrepancies took place in issuance of temporary registrations
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The movement of the leopard was recorded on a CCTV camera installed by a farmer on his farm on the outskirts of the village. The sighting of the leopard has sparked panic among locals
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Lawyer Ravi Pandey was strongly proposed for the post of Nirmal district BJP president
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Nomula Venkat Reddy, a retired teacher from Kouta (B) village in Boath mandal, dead, his son Sharath Reddy suffers minor injuries when their car turns turtle after one of the tyres bursts
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Children were given back to their parents, while orphans, destitute children and kids with special needs were admitted to homes run by the government
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According to a suicide note purportedly written by Ashok, the fertilizer trader lend Rs 60 lakh to Rakender of Hasnpur village. He was depressed when Rakender did not repay the loan despite repeated requests
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Around 50,000 tribals from several parts of Telangana and neighbouring Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and other parts of the country congregate at Keslapur village
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Adilabad Rural Inspector Phanidhar said Akula Rakesh (35), an owner of a fertilizer shop, and his niece Lavanya (16) from the village died after consuming pesticide at their farm
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Around 50,000 tribals belonging not only to several parts of erstwhile Adilabad district, but also Telangana, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Odisha flocked to Keslapur
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The hyena was detected in the urban forest park in Mavala mandal with the CCTV camera recording its movement on January 28. The hyena was classified as near threatened on the IUCN Red List
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Through his voluntary organisation, Samroha, Surakanti Sujay Reddy helping tribal children overcome malnutrition and creating awareness among tribals over the merits of literacy
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Under the supervision of Mesram Venkat Rao and priests Kosu, members of the clan performed Maha Puja and Satheek puja to kick start the seven-day-long holy affair between 10 pm and 11.30 pm by closing gates of the shrine
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Locals and family members said Bolli Raju from the village resorted to the drastic step by consuming pesticide as he was disheartened by his inability to repay a loan of Rs 9,000.
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The five-day annual Nagoba jatara, is an important religious and cultural affair of the Mesram clan, is set to begin at Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal on january 28
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In Adilabad, Collector Rajarshi Shah said that the administration mechanism was striving hard to provide people-centric administration as envisaged by Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy
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Collector Rajarshi Shah was presented the Best Electoral Practice award from the State Election Commission for the year 2024 for his outstanding efforts to enroll votes, to reduce errors in electoral rolls and to address grievances in recent Assembly and Parliament polls
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The alarming trend of suicides had raised serious questions about the government and the response of the district administration concerned.
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According to locals and family members, Maila Narsaiah was discovered hanging from a tree in an agricultural field. He was reportedly troubled by his inability to repay his debts. It was learned that he had suffered losses in cotton farming due to a decline in yield. He had cultivated the crop using borrowed loans, though the total amount of the loans has yet to be determined.
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The Mesrams fetched the holy water in an ancient container from a spot called Hasthanamadugu in Godavari near Kalamadugu village in Jannaram mandal of Mancherial district by trekking for 150 kilometers
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In the maiden tour of the panel, the members extended a financial aid of Rs 1 lakh to the kin of deceased farmer Ade Gajanand